Award Winning Vocalist/RecordingArtist/Composer

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“NEW YORK, NY, Jan 21, 2014 -- Patrizia the Sultry Lady of Jazz has been selected for the 2014 Best Jazz Vocalist by the Jazz Musician Association for the 4th year in a row.

The Jazz Musician Association (JMA) "Best Jazz Vocalist" Award Program recognizes outstanding Musicians, throughout
the country. Each year, they identify Musicians, they believe have achieved exceptional success in their category. These individuals that enhance the positive image through their Music, presentations and their positive personal image. Various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each category. The Award Program focuses on vocal quality, diversity, performance,compositions and artistic direction. Patirizia's latest concert tour "Autumn in the Key of Jazz" was an outstanding body of work garnering her standing ovations at every performance. She kicked off the tour in San Diego,CA September 25, 2014.

On April 25, 2014, she paid homage to Ella Fitzgerald, celebrating the 56th anniversary of Ella Fitzgerald's Birthday Concert
in Rome, with a commemorative performance, leading the band
was her pianist/music director, music Director, Ron Levy. The concert was held at Convivio Art and Cultural Center, in San Diego's historic Little Italy. The exciting program included Ella's original arrangements, by some of the greatest composers, George and Ira Gershwin, Richard Rogers and Lorenz Hart, Ella Fitzgerald, Irving Berlin, including Oh Lady Be Good, Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered, A Tisket A Tasket to name a few.

"Prior to 2014 her last San Diego,Ca concert performances were in 2012, "When Tonight is Just a Memory," was a sell out to an extremely enthusiastic appreciative audience,hanging on every word she sang,some guests mouthing the words to the songs they knew, while she was singing you could hear a pin drop. The first set was outstanding and the second set
was even better earning this lady 3 standing ovations,
with the crowd still shouting for more" stated Jazz News writer Adrian Manchester

“Patrizia The Sultry Lady Of Jazz Knocks Them Dead Patrizia the Sultry Lady of Jazz is one of San Diego's most popular Jazz Vocalist Best known for her heartfelt, sultry renditions of Jazz/Blues Standards and her musical creativity, took the stage at San Diego's own Tango Del Rey in Pacific Beach wearing a long black sequin dress with matching shoes and diamond studded jewelry and knocked
them dead in a concert performance called "When Tonight Is Just A Memory." Patrizia started the evening coming out swinging "What A Lovely Way To Spend and Evening and thanking the audience for coming.”

By AAJ STAFF, Jazz News (Sept 16, 2012)

"The Essential Jazz Tribute" featuring In Concert Patrizia The Sultry Lady Of Jazz dubbed The Sultry Lady Of Jazz by her fans, always exploring and seeking to expand her creative horizons, back by popular demand, once again took the
stage at Tango Del Rey in Pacific Beach, California Friday November 9, 2012 at 8:00pm. Tango Del Rey is pattened after the clubs in New York, LA & San Francisco, where she put on a mesmerizing performance, as all of her performances.

-Jazz News (Nov 14, 2012)

Winners are determined based
on the information gathered both internally by the association and data provided by third parties.”

Ladies Night Sultry Lady of Jazz Honors First Lady of Song copy of article available upon request.

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“Patrizia at Dazzle Restaurant and Lounge On Monday June 11, 2007 Dazzle Restaurant and Lounge, Denver, Co will present Patrizia, nicknamed The Sultry Lady of Jazz by her fans during one of her performances because of her naturally pure way of creating strong emotions in her listeners, is a popular San Diego based Jazz Vocalist who now resides in La Costa, California with her five daughters.”

- By AAJ STAFF, Jazz News (Jun 04, 2007)

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“Meet Patrizia...The Sultry Lady of Jazz: Patrizia, dubbed The Sultry Lady of Jazz by her fans during one of her performances because of her naturally pure way of creating strong emotions in her listeners, is a popular San Diego based jazz vocalist who now resides in La Costa, California with her five daughters. A Denver, Colorado native, daughter of a famous surgeon, is gifted with
a uniquely beautiful vocal instrument, which is both powerful, yet delicately serene, expressing every emotion found in between. Her musical interpretations are with such natural phrasing, clear articulation, mellow tones, superb pitch and so much feeling she makes each composition come alive. Telling the story as if she were the composer. She believes that music is one's own experience, ones thoughts, ones wisdom. If you can't imagine you have lived it, project it in your interpretation, express it, so that
your audience feels it, you can\'t tell an effective story. Instrument(s): jazz vocals.”

- By AAJ STAFF, All About Jazz (May 13, 2007)

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“Patrizia, a popular San Diego based jazz vocalist, is proud to announce the January 27th National Release of her much anticipated debut album "All The Things You Are." (Puramente Jazz Inc.) Humphrey's Backstage Lounge on Shelter
Island will host the Live Concert Performance/CD Release and Signing Event to launch the release, Saturday January 27. The events of the day will begin with an interview and live performance on Good Morning San Diego Kusi 51 Saturday morning January 27, 2007, where she will be accompanied by Daniel Jackson, Richard James, Marshall Hawkins and Ronnie Stewart. Later on in the day the official launch will begin with a Live Concert Performance and Album Signing Event hosted by Humphrey's By The Bay in their Backstage
Lounge.”

by Morgan Baker, Patrizia The Sultry Lady Of Jazz (Jan 05, 2007)

PATRIZIA...THE SULTRY LADY
OF JAZZ

Officially released her debut
album

ALL
THE THINGS YOU ARE

SAN DIEGO, CA- February
5,2007 -Patrizia a San Diego based Jazz Vocalist and
Recording Artist brought down the house at Humphrey's Backstage
Lounge Saturday evening January 27, 2007 with an outstanding concert
performance which launched the National Release of her debut album
"ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE." Accompanied by a stellar
group of muscians, Richard James, Daniel Jackson, Jeff Denson
and Ronnie Stewart, Patrizia took the stage and captivated the sell
out crowd with her beautiful vocal interpretations of several
classic jazz standards from her debut album "ALL THE THINGS YOU
ARE." The concert event was Mceed by San Diego's own
J.Otis Willams of Ksds 88.3.

The days festivites began with a personal
appearance on Good Morning San Diego, Saturday morning,
accompanied by Richard James, Daniel Jackson, Marshall Hawkins
and Ronnie Stewart. performed I could write a Book, one of the
tracks from the CD.

This
straight-ahead jazz album was recorded live on August 25, 2006. All
of the compositions were chosen because of their extremely
beautiful timeless music, and the emotional depth of the lyrics.
Patrizia put together a stellar group of master musicians,
consisting of Richard James on Piano, Daniel Jackson on Tenor-Sax,
Bob Magnusson on Bass, and Ronnie Stewart on Drums. She calls them,
"My Four Outstanding Sidemen." Each one knowing the role of their
instrument so well, that even upon seeing the arrangements for the
first time, the performances they deliver are truly
outstanding.

The album consists of an impressive
collection of 12 Classic Jazz Standards and is being launched
with concert performances, and interviews on radio and television
programs. Patrizia is introducing the record via several intimate
showcases followed by a tour planned for late spring. Patrizia
allowed her sidemen to not merely be accompanists but fellow
creators whose contributions take on the same importance as hers. It
is this combined artistry, this ultimate mix, that makes this album
impressive." "The the vocals are terrific, the background solid, and
the recording quality is excellent. Great music to listen to, smile
to, fall in love to, and dance too.

Straight
Ahead Jazz and the Great American Songbook are very alive and well in the
able hands -- and wonderfully expressive voice -- of Patrizia, who has
been appropriately dubbed The Sultry Lady of Jazz. Her splendid debut
album of standards, All the Things You Are, captures the essence of such
classics as "Blue Skies," "Willow Weep for Me," and the CD's title tune.
Worth the price of admission is the set-concluding "Send in the Clowns,"
the emotional depths of which Patrizia plumbs to a fare-thee-well. This CD
is more than a winner – it is a treasure !

W.
Royal Stokes has been observing the jazz, blues, and popular music worlds
for more than six decades. He is the author of The Jazz Scene, Swing Era
New York, Living the Jazz Life, and Growing Up With
Jazz.

W.
Royal Stokes, Ph.D. Jazz Writer

www.wroyalstokes.com
Jan 25, 2007

eJAZZ
NEWS JANUARY 16, 2007

This
is a nice easy going album. Patrizia pitches out correctly and sings the
songs as they should be, with no undue histrionics.

"
I Could Write A Book" is cooly done with solid accompaniment. Patrizia
sings this number "pretty for the people' as Mr. Prima used to say.
Comping joyfully is Richard James at the piano. Daniel Jackson on
tenor works the changes from bottom to top in fine fashion. "Blue Skies" A
clear and clean tone is the bottom line for this oldie and Patrizia gets
after it in no uncertain terms with both clarity and style. It is a
pleasure to hear vocals and musicianship with no clutter and fuss, and in
a word, a ear pleasing experience.

5
Stars By John Gilbert ejazznews, January 16, 2007
*****

AMAZON
JANUARY 15,
2007

Patrizia
All The Things You Are (Patrizia 937 750 020- 0)

A
mature voice and forceful singing style mark this debut by Patrizia, a
lady who has been around for a while but who until now has not recorded.
Ably supported by Richard James, piano, Bob Magnusson, bass, Ronnie
Stewart, drums, and tenor saxophonist Daniel Jackson, Patrizia swings
through a selection of standards with considerable aplomb. The songs
Patrizia has chosen include 'It Shouldn't Happen To A Dream', 'An
Occasional Man', 'Lover Man', 'Blue Skies' and, of course, the title song
of the CD. Nice, earthy interpretations and a sense that a very good time
was being had by all make this a lively introduction to this singer.

(Buy
this now ...)

by
Bruce Crowther

JP
JAZZ POLICE Saturday, February 18, 2006

Patrizia,
The Sultry Lady of Jazz, at the Little Italy Carnevale in San Diego
2/25

Patrizia
will be providing Straight Ahead Jazz at the Piazza Natale at Date &
India for the 3rd Annual Little Italy Carnevale a mirrored event of the
great festival held in Venice each year.

Patrizia
a popular San Diego based vocalist is gifted with a beautiful rich soulful
voice, which is warm and radiant, impressive in it's range,which is both
powerful, but delicately serene. She subtly controls the quality of her
voice to aid her as she takes you on an enchanting musical journey as she
tells the story. Her elegance, will remind you of Ella Fitzgerald, her
vibrato of Billie Holiday, emotional depth of Carmen McRae,her sassiness
and vocal quality control will remind you of Sarah
Vaughan.

She
will be accompanied by her pianist Alan Zundelevich a Latin American Jazz
pianist, composer and arranger. Alan Zundelevich has been captivating
audiences all over the world with his edgy and unique style. His jagged
Latin rhythms, Straight Ahead Jazz Standards, intense playing, deep
imagination and closeness to the listener, making his music a real journey
into adventure. His music is a multicultural blend of diverse cultural
traditions and the newest of trends. This is truly an evening not to be
missed.

The
3rd Annual Little Italy Carnevale is a tribute to the great festival held
in Venice each year, weeks before Ash Wednesday. This significant Northern
Italian event displays the richness and history behind the costumes and
masks that have made this annual event world famous. In our personal way,
the merchants of Little Italy - San Diego will sponsor an evening
celebration honoring Italian culture a half-world away. We encourage the
attendees to fashion costume, which is befitting of the Carnevale in
Venice and join us for a costume competition at the main stage (Piazza
Basilone - India & Fir) and regale all the participating shops as
well.

This
one-day event will be celebrated on Saturday evening (5:00pm to 9:00pm),
February 25th at various Piazzas and shops in Little Italy on India,
Columbia and various side streets. The community will offer various venues
of entertainment as well as merchants who will display their merchandise
in honor of the Carnevale festivities. The Main Stage will be located at
the Piazza Basilone, corner of India and Fir Streets. Throughout the
evening additional entertainment will be found at the Piazza Villaggio
(Beech & India), Piazza Jacaranda (Cedar & India), Piazza Natale
(Date & India) and other small vignettes.

by
Ronaldo Oregano

JAZZ
NEWS February 18, 2006

PATRIZIA...The
Sultry Lady Of Jazz to perform at Carnevale!

San
Diego, CA February 25, 2006 -PATRIZIA...The Sultry Lady of Jazz is back by
popular demand to perform at the 3rd Annual Little Italy Carnevale at the
Piazza Natale on Date & India February 25, 2006 6pm to 9pm. PATRIZIA
will be performing carefully selected compositions from her vast
repertoire of great american songs, reminiscent of the Sinatra era which
have been arranged specifically for her.

PATRIZIA
is a very talented vocalist with a warm, soulful, radiantly powerful
voice, yet delicately serene with an impressive 4 1/2 octave range. As she
sings she becomes one with her audience developing an artistic and
symbiotic relationship with her audience as she controls the quality of
her voice to aid her as she takes you on an enchanting musical journey as
she tells the story. Her elegance, will remind you of Ella Fitzgerald, her
vibrato of Billie Holiday, emotional depth of Carmen McRae, her sassiness
and vocal quality control will remind you of Sarah Vaughan, although her
voice is truly her own with a unique quality all it's
own.

Alan
Zundelevich a Latin American Jazz pianist, composer and arranger, recently
relocated to the San Diego and joined forces with Patrizia. Alan
Zundelevich, has been captivating audiences all over the world with his
edgy and unique style. His jagged Latin rhythms, Straight Ahead Jazz
Standards, intense playing, deep imagination and closeness to the
listener, making his music a real journey into adventure.

He
is truly a multicultural blend of diverse cultural traditions and the
newest of trends.

The
Carnevale a mirrored event of the great festival held in Venice each year.
They welcome you to fashion a costume, which is befitting of the Carnevale
in Venice and regale them with your mask, gowns and suits. There will also
be a costume contest with prizes. Be sure to prepare yours for a night of
fun-filled entertainment, shopping and dinning, it will be like you have
been transported into an 18th-century Canaletto
painting.

LA
JAZZ NEWS September 23, 2005

The
Velvet Lounge on the Roof - PATRIZIA... The Sultry Lady of Jazz coming to
Riverside Art Museum 8:00 PM

Friday,
September 30, 2005 at 8pm Mayer Roofing and Avante Garde are pleased to
present PATRIZIA... The Sultry Lady of Jazz at the Velvet Lounge on the
Roof.

Traditionally
an event offered by invitation only, Avante Garde is thrilled to extend
the opportunity to the public to witness the performance of such a high
caliber entertainer without having to drive to one of our neighboring big
cities.

PATRIZIA
a popular San Diego based vocalist gifted with a beautiful voice,
which is warm and radiant, impressive in it's range. She has an impeccable
sophisticated rhythmic sense, perfect intonation. Her rich soulful voice
is powerful but delicately serene. She subtly controls the quality of her
voice to aid the interpretation of a song, juxtaposing phrases sung in a
soft delicate, warm tone with others in a throaty growl allowing you to
feel her passion as she takes you on a enchanting musical journey telling
her story. Her flawless harmonic sensibility and intonation along with her
elegance, will remind you of Ella Fitzgerald, her vibrato of Billie
Holiday, her sassiness and vocal quality control of Sarah Vaughan.
Please contact the museum at (951) 684-7111 or
dkraemer@riversideartmuseum.org for ticket and/or museum membership
inquiries.

JAZZ
NEWS September 07, 2005

PATRIZIA...
The Sultry Lady of Jazz coming to Riverside Art Museum Friday, September
30, 2005 at 8pm PATRIZIA... The Sultry Lady of Jazz known for her stylish
interpretations of Jazz ballads, takes the stage atop the Riverside Art
Museum which features stunning panoramic views of Riverside for their
annual jazz fundraiser benefiting the museums education programming.
This event is always a sell out. But this year with PATRIZIA and her
Jazz Quartet taking the stage an even quicker sell out is expected.

Tickets
are $50.00 via phone, email for non-museum members and go on sale to the
public September 17. Please contact the museum at (951) 684-7111

Patrizia...The
Sultry Lady of Jazz, a popular San Diego Jazz vocalist, takes the stage at
La Scala, 110 Scott Street in San Diego on Saturday evening at 7 p.m.
August 20, 2005....

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NORTH
COUNTY TIMES January 21, 2005

This
Saturday at 8 p.m., the Iconnect Cafe is proud to host an evening with
Patrizia, a popular San Diego-based vocalist. Known to many in the San
Diego community as the "Sultry Lady of Jazz," PATRIZIA will present a
program of carefully selected material drawn from her vast performance
repertoire.

Saturday
evening's event promises plenty of music and fun for all in an intimate
atmosphere.

By:
JENNIFER GILSTRAP January 21, 2005

NORTH
COUNTY TIMES. November 12, 2004

TODAY'S
BEST BETS

"Jazz
vocalist sings at Iconnect Cafe"

"Vista--Patrizia,
a San Diego jazz/blues vocalist known as "The Sultry Lady of Jazz," will
perform three shows of jazz standards and blues beginning at 7:30pm, today
at Iconnect Cafe, 201 E. Broadway in Vista."

"The
daughter of a surgeon who moonlighted as a jazzman, Patrizia has toured
the country with her jazz ensemble and counts Sarah Vaughan, Ella
Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday among her musical
influences."

NORTH
COUNTY TIMES. August 24, 2004

"Welcome
back Patrizia, glad to see you back singing after your accident, you were
missed!